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Rain (w/ bonus DVD)
Joe Jackson
Rain (w/ bonus DVD)
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (10) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (7) - Disc #2

When Joe Jackson went into a Berlin studio with the rhythm section that — had accompanied him off and on for nearly three decades (and helped — make the classics Look Sharp, I'm the Man and Beat Crazy) he had the — most strik...  more »

     
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All Artists: Joe Jackson
Title: Rain (w/ bonus DVD)
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Rykodisc
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 1/29/2008
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
Styles: Europe, Britain & Ireland, Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPCs: 014431092121, 014431092169

Synopsis

Product Description
When Joe Jackson went into a Berlin studio with the rhythm section that
had accompanied him off and on for nearly three decades (and helped
make the classics Look Sharp, I'm the Man and Beat Crazy) he had the
most strikingly simple line-up in mind: just piano, bass, drums and his
own unmistakable, eternally yearning voice.

With its adventurous spirit and piano-based sound, Rain boasts plenty
of humor, swing and sophistication among barbed social commentary
and even some punk-like rocking out.

Deluxe CD digipack includes 40-min DVD of live performances, interview and a rare look behind-the-scenes.

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CD Reviews

A little bit of the best of 30 years of Joe
K. Bortz | Delmont, PA USA | 01/30/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This album showcases Joe Jackson the pop songwriter, which he's returned to after his symphonic efforts of the mid to late 90s. What I find refreshing is that the band here is only a trio, so it's a new sound for Jackson (we don't get guitar, persussion, horns, and other production elements, but each song is unique and the album definitely does not get monotonous). There are hard-driving songs (Good Bad Boy, Citizen Sane), beautiful ballads (Solo, Wasted Time), and lots of mid tempo.



What's cool is that there's something that represents nearly every era of Joe Jackson style, not entirely suprising since long-time bassist Graham Maby is here along with David Houghton, Joe's original drummer. I felt that "Volume 4", featuring Joe's original band, was a little boring in places, but that's not the case here. Some songs sound like "I'm the Man" or "Look Sharp" songs, without the guitar; some recall "Night and Day", and a lot is similar to "Laughter and Lust". The song "The Uptown Train" is a near-instrumental ditty rooted in Gershwin and similar to Joe's "Tucker" soundtrack work, or a less-swinging "Jumpin' Jive." And not all the songs are cynical, some are even a little bit hopeful.



So I'm very impressed with this release and think it's Jackson's best since Laughter and Lust."
Limitless talent. Beautiful music.
psychomuse | 06/16/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Any fan of Joe Jackson doesn't really need to read a review of the latest release. He or she knows it's going to be great. Joe just keeps writing and performing beautiful songs that never fit into any one genre neatly. Somehow, his style of being all over the place, taking from every musical culture, has become a style of its own. With each song, he gives back more than he has ever borrowed.



This release contains 10 gems that are each as good as anything he has done before. Previous reviews have mentioned various songs as highlights. I really like them all, but I must declare there are three songs that I find to be Joe at his absolute best- The Uptown Train, Invisible Man, and the incredible Rush Across The Road.



The cd could only be better if it had more songs on it! These wonderful ten songs left me yearning for more. I almost felt disappointed when the last song finished. Then I hit the repeat button.



The bonus dvd, while not bursting with content, is a worthy companion to the cd."
It grows on you, Great with Summer in the City live album.
Eric H | 03/11/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I agree with DRD this album because of the similar 3 piece band setup sounds like Joe's Summer in the City New York City Central Park live album, which is a great album that also grows. Hometown on the Central Park album reminds me of Uptown Train on Rain - Both great songs with an amazing keyboards. I also can't get invisible man out of my mind can't touch, can't touch the invisible man - great chorus. Too Tough, Rush Across the Road and Good Bad boy I also enjoy.

At first these songs seemed to have rough spots, but as I've listened they become important elements of these great songs.



The great thing about Rain is the DVD that comes with it. The live performances are great and so are the interviews. These are also available on Joe's Youtube website or linked through his website. There is also a great video a comedian did that is on Joe's youtube page urging him to come back to NYC very funny and a great sampling of Rain.



Being a trio leaves out certain complexities that the night and day albums had but it also gives back a certain energy that makes this and the live Central Park album two of my favorites to play."